Resourceful Mock Exam 1 2017 Uce Mocks Name . Index Number Signature 545/2 Chemistry
Resourceful Mock Exam 1 2017 Uce Mocks Name . Index Number Signature 545/2 Chemistry
Resourceful Mock Exam 1 2017 Uce Mocks Name . Index Number Signature 545/2 Chemistry
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545/2
CHEMISTRY
INSTRUCTIONS:
This paper consists of two sections A and B. Section A consists of ten structured
questions. Attempt all questions in this section in the spaces provided in the
question paper. Section B of four semi structured questions .Attempt any two
questions from this section
SECTION A
1. (a) State the two major components of air giving the percentage of each by
mass.
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(b) State two properties of air that show that air is a mixture. (1mk)
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(c) State one industrial method by which the components of air you have
mentioned in (a) above can be separated. (1mk)
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Gas Q
Gas P
…. Inert electrodes
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Figure 1
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(d) Explain the difference in the volume of the two gases P and q. (1mk)
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3. Ammonia gas was passed over heated copper oxide using the apparatus
shown in the diagram in figure 2 below;
gas
Gas R
Heat
Drying agent
Water
Figure 2
(a) Identify
(i) The drying agent for ammonia (12mk)
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(ii) Gas R (12mk)
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(b) State what is observed in the combustion tube ; (1mk)
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(c) Write equation for the reaction between ammonia gas and copper II oxide;
( 112mks)
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(d) Name two other oxides that can react with ammonia in the same way
copper II oxide does.
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4. When 5.0g of crystals of copper sulphate was heated, 3.2g of the
anhydrous salt remained.
(a) State what is observed when crystals of copper sulphate are heated
(112mks)
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(b) Calculate the formula of the hydrated salt. (312mks)
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5. The table below shows the respective number of protons. Neutrons and
electrons in particles O.P.Q,R,S and T
following pairs of particles and in each case state the type of bonding,
(3mks)
(i) P and T
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Type of bond ………………………………………………………………………………….
(ii) Q and T
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(iii) Q and U
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6. Ethanol on an industrial scale is usually manufactured by fermentation of
sugar.
(a) Define the term fermentation (1mk)
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(b) Briefly describe how ethanol from fermentation is purified (2mks)
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(c) Ethanol is used in the laboratory to prepare ethane using sulphuric acid;
(i) State conditions under which ethanol reacts with sulphuric acid to
form ethane; (1mk)
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(d) Write equation for the reaction in which ethane is obtained from
ethanol (1mk)
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7. A white crystalline substance W was dissolved in water and the resultant
solution divided in four parts. Each part was separately treated with a
reagent. The tests and observations are summarized in the table below;
TESTS OBSERVATIONS
(a) To the first portion was added White precipitate which persisted on
nitric acid followed by lead heating
nitrate, the mixture was
boiled for three minutes
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8. A solution of 0.5M hydrochloric acid was added to 25cm3 of sodium
carbonate
(a) Write equation for the reaction between sodium carbonate and
hydrochloric acid. (112mks)
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(b) If 15 cm3 of hydrochloric acid completely neutralized the sodium
carbonate solution; calculate the concentration of the sodium carbonate
in mole per liter. (312mks)
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9. (a) What is meant by rate of reaction? (1mk)
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(c) The diagram in figure 4 below is a graph showing the volume gas
produced in time when zinc grain reacts with 50cm3 of dilute sulphuric
acid;
Volume
Of gas(cm3)
Time in minutes
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(a) Write an ionic equation for the reaction between zinc and dilute
sulphuric acid (112mks)
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(b) Describe how the volume of gas varies with time (112mks)
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(c) On the same axes draw the curve for volume of gas with time if zinc
powder was used with the same volume of acid instead of zinc grain
(1mk)
(d) Explain the difference in the shapes of the two graphs
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10. (a) What is meant by each of the following terms? (1mk each)
(i) Sewage
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(ii) Effluent
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(iii) Sludge
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(c) (i) State how each of the substances effluent and sludge can be used;(2mks)
Effluent
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Sludge
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SECTION B
Attempt any two questions from this section on the answer sheets provided.
CH CH2 CH CH2
n
CH3 CH3
(i) Write the structure and name of the monomer from which the polymer
was obtained (3mks)
(ii) Give two uses of the polymer above (2mks)
(d) Cotton is an important natural polymer; name two other natural polymers.
(2mks)
(7mks)
(b) (i) State conditions under which hydrogen can be obtained from
sulphuric acid and zinc (1mk)
(ii )13g of zinc metal was dropped in excess sulphuric acid. Calculate
the volume of hydrogen gas produced. (4mks)
14.(a) What is meant by each of the following terms; (1mk each)
(i) Ore
(ii) Alloy
(ii ) Describe how pure copper can be obtained from one of the ores
you have described in (i) above (10mks)
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